The world's oceans are like brakes slowing down
the full effects of greenhouse gas warming of the atmosphere.
Or equivalently, since the aerosols are anthropogenic, that European temperatures had been subdued due to the cooling effects of the aerosols — and since they are now decreasing,
the full effects of the greenhouse gases are starting to be felt.
The full effects of the greenhouse gases emitted in 2016 will only be felt in 2030.
Not exact matches
This «thermal inertia» means that Earth has not yet felt the
full effect of today's level
of greenhouse gases, explains Meehl.
Krauthammer's argument that limiting U.S.
greenhouse gas emissions will have negligible
effect because «we don't control the emissions
of the other 96 percent
of humanity,» for example, overlooks the fact that the U.S. is responsible for a
full 16 percent
of the world's emissions.
To prevent catastrophic global warming human
greenhouse gas emission must cease, but this will also end the aerosol cooling
effect and the
full heating
effect of our «Faustian bargain» will be revealed.
Further research is needed to assess the
full economic
effects of various
greenhouse gas emissions mitigation scenarios, the UBC researchers say.
That means the
full warming
effect of the
greenhouse gases we release into the atmosphere might not materialise until decades or centuries later.
Due to the fact that much
of the Earth is covered in oceans, and it takes a long time to heat water, there is a lag before we see the
full warming
effects of an increase in atmospheric
greenhouse gases (this is also known as «thermal inertia»).
This «thermal inertia» means that Earth has not yet felt the
full effect of today's level
of greenhouse gases, explains Meehl.
Their minds have been pumped
full of scrambled impossible fisics and they will not be able to see this unless they get back to knowing the difference between real and ideal
gases, between the real different wavelengths and the one size fits all AGWSciencFiction meme
of the
Greenhouse Effect.